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Trigger Happy TV follows Dom Joly as he unleashes his twisted humour on the unsuspecting British public.Trigger Happy TV follows Dom Joly as he unleashes his twisted humour on the unsuspecting British public.Trigger Happy TV follows Dom Joly as he unleashes his twisted humour on the unsuspecting British public.
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HELLO?!!! NO, I'M COMMENTING ON TRIGGER HAPPY TV!! YES...NO!...YOU'RE BREAKING UP, I CAN'T HEAR YOU!!!!!! If you don't have a clue what I just did, watch an episode of Trigger Happy TV and it'll all make sense. When I first saw it, I was quick to jump to conclusions that it was just some British take on Jackass or some trash like that and quickly dismissed it. Until I really began watching it(I don't remember what originally inspired me to, I think I saw a few more previews)and found comic gold. I understand there aren't any more episodes being made, which is a real shame, but I think I smell a DVD collection certainly worth buying. His gags are smart(but not like a Frasier episode) and yet some of them are rather crude, though he almost never resorts to making jokes about farts and crap. He also never inflicts bodily harm on himself or any other, he simply messes with people's minds and that is something that is very funny to watch. I'm very glad that the episodes that made it here did, but I don't think all of them have. I think we should get at least that. Dom Joly is not a genius, he's just someone who has some hilarious ideas and a craving to mess about with the general public. His jokes mostly work with a great set up and a powerful punchline. If you haven't given it a chance, you definitely should.
Dom Joly is a genius. Playing a Traffic Warden he will use a pedestrian crossing and warn the motorist who stopped for him he has 'parked' on double yellow lines. Dressed in a striped t-shirt and eye-mask he asks an elderly couple the way to the village post-office. As a park keeper he asks an old man if he is the vandal who chopped down trees with a chainsaw during the night ("If you want to do that sort of thing, sir, get a job as a forest ranger - don't do it here, OK?").
These situations are funny but what is even funnier is: the motorist gets angry; the couple *apologise* for not knowing where the post-office is, they're just visiting; the man in the park gives an anxious account of his movements.
Are these reactions typically British? That strange desire we have not to make a fuss and stick out from the crowd? The psychology of THTV is fascinating.
My personal favourites are the squirrels - but I've given away too much already!
These situations are funny but what is even funnier is: the motorist gets angry; the couple *apologise* for not knowing where the post-office is, they're just visiting; the man in the park gives an anxious account of his movements.
Are these reactions typically British? That strange desire we have not to make a fuss and stick out from the crowd? The psychology of THTV is fascinating.
My personal favourites are the squirrels - but I've given away too much already!
Okay, I don't know what to say other than if you don't find yourself
laughing at this you either: 1. aren't intelligent enough to understand
it - or - 2. are WAY too uptight (like many of the people shown)! Dom
Jolly's Trigger Happy TV is nothing short of comic genius. I'd like to
meet the man personally just to shake his hand! Yes, there are recurring
characters, but none of the jokes are exactly the same (which some
people don't seem to catch on to - they see the same character and
instantly think "he's doing the same thing, this is repatative, and
since I have the attention spam of a 2-year-old, I'm going to write him
off and say this isn't funny because I'm not intelligent enough to pay
attention and see what actually happens!").
Trigger Happy TV is NOTHING LIKE Jackass. Jackass is idiots hurting
themselves and others or just generally disturbing the peace and risking
getting their asses kicked if they haven't already kicked each others'.
Trigger Happy TV is cleverly planned out sketches that rely entirely on
public interaction to make them work. Some of it is juvenile, yes, but
you'll never see Dom Jolly or his cohorts destorying property (others or
their own) or deliberately hurting each other (or others) just for
kicks. When they dress up in animal costumes and get in play fights,
it's just for shock value/hilarity. No one is actually hurt. That is
where the difference lies.
Now, when are we going to get the original UK episodes unedited on US
region 1 DVD Mr. Jolly? I'll be first in line!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
laughing at this you either: 1. aren't intelligent enough to understand
it - or - 2. are WAY too uptight (like many of the people shown)! Dom
Jolly's Trigger Happy TV is nothing short of comic genius. I'd like to
meet the man personally just to shake his hand! Yes, there are recurring
characters, but none of the jokes are exactly the same (which some
people don't seem to catch on to - they see the same character and
instantly think "he's doing the same thing, this is repatative, and
since I have the attention spam of a 2-year-old, I'm going to write him
off and say this isn't funny because I'm not intelligent enough to pay
attention and see what actually happens!").
Trigger Happy TV is NOTHING LIKE Jackass. Jackass is idiots hurting
themselves and others or just generally disturbing the peace and risking
getting their asses kicked if they haven't already kicked each others'.
Trigger Happy TV is cleverly planned out sketches that rely entirely on
public interaction to make them work. Some of it is juvenile, yes, but
you'll never see Dom Jolly or his cohorts destorying property (others or
their own) or deliberately hurting each other (or others) just for
kicks. When they dress up in animal costumes and get in play fights,
it's just for shock value/hilarity. No one is actually hurt. That is
where the difference lies.
Now, when are we going to get the original UK episodes unedited on US
region 1 DVD Mr. Jolly? I'll be first in line!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One night while I was watching Comedy Central this came on. I watched it,and I laughed my ass off. Probably the most I laughed while watching a television show ever. The British are really great when they do comedy. And Dom Jolly is one of the best British comedians since John Cleese. He tricks people,and put's them in rather stupid,and impossible situations. My favorite would have to be the 1,000,000 sex shop customer. Very funny! I recently found out Dom isn't going to be in Comedy Central's second season. I was kind of sad,no new comedian could reach up to his genius.
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What can you say about this TV program. It's a guy walking around the streets playing the fool, and the funniest thing is watching the people's reactions. One such example is when he is wearing a fully striped burglar costume with a swag bag and be climbing over a garden wall and people will ask what he is doing and he would say "testing the wall" and they would walk away.
Dom Jolly is a genius, although I have to say I sometimes felt embarrassed watching his antics. If you get a chance to watch this jump at it. It is the funniest thing around.
Dom Jolly is a genius, although I have to say I sometimes felt embarrassed watching his antics. If you get a chance to watch this jump at it. It is the funniest thing around.
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- TriviaDom Joly created the soundtrack for Trigger Happy TV.
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Various Characters: [French Lesson Tape] I hate your Country, I hate your Language and I hate your Face.
- Alternate versionsAlmost all music has been changed for the show's airing in the US on Comedy Central. Some additional cuts have been made for content.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Goodbye 2000 (2000)
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